TWO. THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1915. ociaLndPersonal s UNMISTAKABLE signs betokening the passing of winter and the ap proach 0 spring are herel They etui he teen in any downtown shop win dow. Straw bats, silk and lingerie gowns, light footwear and a long list of other things that go to make a spring spring like and a summer sum mery. Looking at the sew styles and con sidering the possibility of transforming last summer's clinging and sparingly aada gown into a replica of the crisp, bell-skirted, high-necked and full-sleeved models displayed, the study develops into something of ao uusolvabie puzzle. There is a subtle coquetry about the new hits that is quite alluring. They are c small, so round, so perky, worn, as they should be, cocked over one eye, that they are bound to give a vivacious, sophisticated sir to the mildest wearer. Hmt of theaa suggest the jaunty cap of the tkoteh Highlanders; others the round cap of the Ilritiah Tommy At kin, atill others the Hungarian toque. The large picture hut ia placed op the shelf for Dame Fashion, who paj-s alight heed to convenience or economy, ia always sure that there is an affinity between her moduli and the times in which they eilst. Just now the mili tary dash has crept into feminine wear lag apparel, colors, with the exception of toe aew sea hlue and army red, giv ing plar to the tragically significant black and white. Hhiny black shoes, gleaming white gaiters, a black cloth suit wilh white waistcoat and white collar, a black hat with white crown, and a black veil wilh white 'Iocs and a white band bor dering it; white glove and a white gar deuia this is the regulation attire to be Keen today in all the linger cities. The bell shaped skirts are iihort, re- reoJiug every inch of the white spats. Tho shoulders are narrow, the hem I small, the hut worn well forward and to one side, the hair being drawn straight and close back over the ears, the cubists probably drawing the modem woman as a pyramid. R Miss Leona Cass User, dramatic crit ic of the Orcgoiiinn, will arrive tonight to remain lor the week end the guest of Mr. and Mrs, (ieorge K, Waters. Tonight the Veoman lodge will hold their special masquera! -'mce at the Moose hall. The grand march will be gin promptly at 9 o'clock and the inu aie will be furnished by the "Yeoman orchestra. This is to be a full costume masquerade and an invitational affair. " The community sing scheduled for 0 recent date at the Highland school an I whicn was postponed owing to the gen eral attention being paid the taber nacle meetings, will, now that those event are nearly past, he giveu Wed nesdiy evening of the coming week at this school building. Only one similar affair has own given, but it proved so generally pleasing that It was unani mously voted tp hold the- "sings" every fortnight (lining the winter. To those not familiar with these anther ingn, it might be explained that they . are for all members of too I'meiit Teacher association, pupils 11 ml patrons of the school, and are planned as 111 formal social events in which all way join in ainuing "the old nouns." i Hisidents of Highland addition nrejcriil weeks' house guests of Mrs. liar most enthusiastic, over the idea and lire 1 rii-oii W. Kleins, of North Liberty eagerly awaiting the dales on which these affairs occur. Mrs. La Mesne li. Clark has been an- pointed permanent director, anil she! 45c Coffee 45c Quality V Our object is to give everyone a chance to note the difference between 45 cent .'11 ! ; coffee and cheap cr grade. ,.j.-i '.',VI l CI V ). I t Hin4 ins coupon lk your Bt(Kt your door or si to siorv. H h h no I'olsM's (. l den I. "IS :olle h rsn tt Ittv aicisl oHrd ss ws chHtilly (or Waid him s riSa st (' Mies. Ihrouth sny vhtonsl ht iipnnlei. tl ntkts his itflutar tullt. J. A. FOLGER c mm Bl MOLLIB Kunooa will be assisted in all arrangements by a coixmittee of four. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Verder are among Balem people who will be pres ent at the opening of the Panama-Pacific exposition in Ban Francisco to morrow, going down some little time ago. They are with the Thomas Hoi mans( Viola Vercler). Mrs. Ruth Sayre is contemplating go ing lown to the exposition about April. 8be will spend some time there with friends and will also pass part of the summer in Ban Dingo. Mr. and Mrs. John Farrer will prob ably leave for Ban Francisco shortly afterwards, their sojourn to cover a week or more. At the Ealera Heights school tonight the following program will be given, the event to be an elocutionary contest in connection with the regular Parent Teacher association meeting, 0. F. Dun lap is principal and is assisted by Mrs. Ellen Carson and Miss Villa Dunlap in coaching the young people for this work. The eontest is purely local, but all who are interested are invited to attend. Tliro will be no admission ehnred. , Following the program Superinten dent Elliott will give an address. Clams "A." "The Sunbeam's Lesson" Vera Jermstad " (irundmothur and Me".. Pauline Smith "When Company Comos" I.elu Bowman "The Watermillion" Dorothy Willsorr! "Hn Mother's Cooking" Letter lorris "Til? April Foolers" (ilenn Morris "The Thrne-Incu Oriu "... Robt. Speaker Thu Hired Girl" Hnllic Campion " lIiiHi'ltislineHs" (tnssie Thomas "How to He Like a Hose" Lord to Lashway "Johnny's Opinion of Grandmother ' ' Otto Kngdaiil "Boys' Hights" Avery Thompson "The Chieftain 'a Daughter" Georgia Willson Clasa "B." "The Dutchman and tho Dandy".... Raymond Willson "Mona's Waters" Howard Sanders "On the Shores of Tennessee" lulia Chase "How Kate Shelley Crossed tho Bridge" Gladys Thompson The mothers' club of the Highland clool will meet in regulnr monthly scs- miuu neAb 1 ursiitty uni-riiouii mi. hhii I l'a t three o'h..'k. A triirni ' nurse will Le present and explain the f inula mental principles of caring for the sick. There will also be other fea tures of Interest. Mrs. John Farrar, Sr., mid Mj and Mrs. K. Farrar left recently lor Sun Kra iciscn, to bo present at the opening of the exposition. Mrs, W. B. Sinson, of Menu, Nevada, is the i.ouse guest of Mrs. George cbaefor, Mrs. Clyde .1. Carlton 11 1 1 I son, Clyde, Jr., i'f Portland; Mrs. Ilettn H11t7.fr, ol Juneau, Alusku, and Mrs. Stella Gar ner, of Seattle, who have been the sev street, and tho H. H. Hidgwnys, of near Siileni, left nir Portland yesterday, where they will be entertained for some time. They expect to ret 11 111 to Sulcm one week only FEBRUARY 15 to 20-1915 THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR 10c to 50c. ir PRESENTED AT GROCERS FEBRUARY I5t to 20th, 1915 FOLGER'S sff COFFEE RsuWr SpwcUl sal prls with COUP .30 .7S .88 ':: 1.00 r..u. 111 ..ll. it,. Jlff.r.nr. Intm u. n a. oo 1 eo ENTIIR rOUR ORDER UTLOVV IMli t) IIM .V',. ;yli-,.' 'JBI W . , . . a l v . . .Nti'Ol 'H'KN. V. l. - fiVJV, .U : V. mmm. .-j'.y CO., Sun Frincisco SA later to pass part of the summer with frieads and relatives. Several attractive informal affairs have marked their stay, including a number of dinners and luncheons given in their honor, Mrs. William Carlton entertaining for them yesterday. James and Will Mott are leaving for Eugene this evening to attend the initiation ceremonies of the Sigma Chi fraternity, of which both are members, and incidentally considor negotiations for producing a local talent play tbre. Local members of Oregon chapter Sigma Chi are Will Matt, Bryant Tur ner, Allen Bynpn, Russell Fields, Mil lar McUilchrist and Karl Back, those of other chapters, Mac Hofer, Lawrence llofer and Donald Miles. Sovaral former students of the Uni versity of Oregon from here were ia Eugene last Sunday to be present when Kenneth Moorea and Bert Ford were initiated into the Kappa Sigma frater nity, of which Jessup Strang, Paul Hen dricks, Leland Hendricks, Howard Bull, Jack Elliott and Ralph Moo res, of Sa lem, are members, s Miss Ethel Kirk, of Eugene, who has been entertained as the house guest of the B. A. Kiggs, returned to ber home today. PERSONALS ' K. M. Ward, of Salem, is spending a few days in the city looking aitor business matters. Roseburg Review. Mrs. Htout, of Balem, who arrived here a day or two ago to pack her household furniture, will return to the capital eity tomorrow. Roecburg Review. (Ieorge Mays, a prominent resident of Mt. Aiik'"I, was in Halem today on a Htiort business trip. (Ieorge I.. Himondf. of Portland, will spend tho week end in Snlem. During his btuy be will be a guest at the; Jeor;;e K. Waters home. M. Ford, of Sheridan, is in the city transacting business. T. (1. Hligh returned today from Portland where he has been on busl-j ness for the past two days. i "Phil" Withycombe, of Tamhill, ia registered nt the ltligh. ! E. R. Poole, of Eugene, Ss in the city j viewing legislative sights. j E. C. Price, who has been visiting his son O. E. J'rice for the past week, re- turned to bis home at hugene this afternoon. C. Auderegg and wife left yesterday for a visit with relatives in Wiscon sin. After a six weeks' visit in Wis consin, Mr. Anderegg will return to this city. Mrs. Ajideregg will visit a, month with relatives at Butte, Mon-: tuna, before returning. I E. E. Taylor, of Hilverton, is a visi tor here today. . y. A. Voget, wholesale mauager of the Kails City Lumber Co., ia here to-j day on business. : Cape Perpetua Road 1 Is Nearing Completion Portland, Or., Feb. Iff. Supervisor ! Rankin of Eugene, Oregon, announces that the road which the forest service, in co-opeiiitioii with I. a no and Lincoln counties, is building around Cape Per petuu, is nearing completion, and will lie ready for use by wtigon and auto this coming sumrner. With the completion of this rood, there will he a continuous highway -ilnng the Oregon coast from Newport to (iiild Pencil, or nlmont to the Califor nia line. That part of the road con structed by the forest service is about i mile and n quarter in length, and is located on the side of a steep mountain or promontory jutting out into the icenn, me nignest point on tne ronil being .h.O feet above sea level A tern- pornry rock wall, which is to be re'lae-;fvJri d later by o permanent one of cement, now protects the edge of the bluff, 'li build this length of road re.piired the moving of approximately 5,000 cubic yards of ruck, (1,000 cubic vnrds of rork on . oin, ..no et.sr .ue government "II, 000. I he const met ion of this road around the cape was a very difficult piece of work. Most of he wnv had to l" loree.i M ioog , muni r.ics so unit mucn drilling nod blasting had to be done. l uilheriMi re, it was olten difficult tn ke'pu I noli, on the luce or tl,e slope. ln fuel. Crs was found to be a task for , "", " "'"""" u imile went over the grade and turned SI f,LtlllfrllllllS l.kllllt I l,il Hl.l.l l.l " J1''1", t, Ins full Heing , ., r..,,..,,.,,..,, ,, ,,- I Hum ill ni i about 110 feet j checked by some brush nt the edge of III precipice. He was rescued and found be little the woise for wear. At an I other time, one of the men fell about SO feet down the bluff, tie wns holding a rope to guide n plow on the edge of the grade, and was walking along a HO per cent slope, clinging to the sidehill as I !"', ,lu' hcti the rope broke and let linn tu I. ue struck on hn inee nn.l n, ,, r,, .,.,,, , ,,,, ,u,,,,ri In,,. lot, T in, htm r.tabt 11, ... n.l.. .n the roml above watched him with bitted breath nnd wondered how thev cool' get a dead man up that steep slope, To i' r "".I"'- '""' "''. e turnei. nna . waved In. hat to hem He was able ,tu get out without "stance . and re sunie his wink. Tins incident Imp Icnniiod this spot tu be mimed 1 p." , Keller's - ;Y0U CAN'T HRURII OR I WASH OUT DANDRUrr i " The only sure wav to get rid of daud ruff is to dissolve it. thi n you ilctrc v It ciitlrelv. To do this, get about four minces of ordinniv liiiuid arvon: apply it nt night when retirinc use enough tt uiolKten the scalp and rub It In gently with the finger tips. ' )o this tonight, and bv morning miosI if not all if your dandruff will be gone, innil three or roor more applications will completely dissolve nnd entirely destroy -every single siirn ami trsce ot it, n aintter how mui h ilunilruff you mry nave. You will find, Ion, (list all Itching and dlggiug "f the sculp will stop at once, ami your Imlr will be flutfv, lu 1 trous, glossy, silky and soft, and lei k and feel a hundred times better, ! You ran get liquid arvon at any drug, store, It ia tnesprnslve anil never fails to do tin work. Wky the modern woman ; insists on Gottolene Because Cottolene was in the van of the great movement for the improvement of food products and the bettering of house hold service that is part of the reason. Because Cottolene established its leadership as a cooking fat over a quarter of a century ago that is part of the reason. But, three times a day there appears on the table the best reason why the modern woman insists on Cottolene cannot be excelled and never has been equaled for quality, purity, and for producing foods that are more whole some, more digestible and more delicious. There is an appetizing appeal in the knowledge that Cotto lene is made of the highest grade of pure, fresh, ultra refined cottonseed oilso high a grade it is not listed on the market combined with beef stearine from clean, fresh, leaf beef suet Write to our General Offices, Chicago, for a free copy of our reaZ cook book "HOME HELPS" FhTOFAIRBANKcompanyI "Cottolene makes good cooking better" EIGHT SENATE IMS INCLUDING TUITION BILL APPROVED BY HOUSE (Continued f rom Page One.) nnee department and tho other provid ing for the consolidation of the indus trial accident commission, the bureau of labor and the board of inspectors of child labor, both of which were referred to the special committee on consolida tion. ...i.. ..,..,.inii Kill. tj R t:m.W.3; and Bwv,.rill , drrar,nu,nt nd (l(hpr j,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,tPm, ,,, : ,, , j ,. .l.. j '., (.nlnmiU(,,. ,,is morning, paused to third ; , , ,, , , Th ,,.: irrnry of the house proceedings this morui mr follows j S. H. HS, Henntor Moser, amending M,hl,, ,nw, 0in(,inR tiim, f ho,inK ; t,M1,.h,.rH cxnii.inutions and subjects for , vnr ,,,ltif.c,,tcs. Passed. H l5 S(,tl)r M(ri frn,inB juris,ioti f (li,tril,t ,,, f Vnri. ,,, , Mnltnomnl. eouiitv. Tasscd. . w u iei v. ........ !..;.; . nt t n. lr-nt of insurance money in ..t - infliction of judgment. Tossed. s H m rommiHM, on fineries, rcg ..' ulnt'ing fishing upon streams tributary ,,,, riKvr; H. II. '.'.'17, committee on judiciary, amending mechanics lien law requiring ni iterinl men to serve notice upon own er of building of amount of claim for jiateiinls furnished. Passed. H. 8. 200, Senator llatvley, defining term of "protection1' ns used in game Lt,Y of habits of name. Passed. ode and extending its use tn scientific. H ., Hl,n,,r um , ,,, .,ru),, juw, tl, ,,rvide for detemnna 1 ... . . inium i...;.. ...i j..i ,i ion final settlement lWd I o u .ii u H..LI..I ....... li;,,. flir 'l,.Vy of' small special county tan out Huh, , hi u ,,,( M,itWt. , rv ,r M .h(M,, tuiti f plipil, ln ,lnUy j,,,, ,.,.,,. - New York, Feb. 10. Si million i bushels of wlient were sold to Kuropeun nations this week, nccording to rsport !tigures published here todav. Today's ,!,., were estimated at S.WiO.ftoO bush- els, or more than double those of yes- .terdiiy. . Our idea of a cunning man is one who has edmaled one set trf his fiie - it and let ad the others go by tie- ' fault. , im . s)is?tis!S)(iti4ts)tt)it4t!tsfc j $ Th American Artist MAiriKLD PARK181I L tura by IIoil Allan Eatca Public l.ihtaiy Auditorium Tonight. o'clock IRKK 1 ; 141 4t 41 at ii 41 ik Cottoleinie FRUITLAND NEWS Capital Journal Hpecial Service.) Pruitland, Oregon, February IB. The literary society Friday evening discussed tho question of Hteam ami Llectririty to their respective bene- ... 7 , 1 ,x , . fits in modern conditions. On behalf. of steam Miss Xnoiui Hn.iner, Miss (irnce Hsker unci .Vihs (iladvs SniTf had tho floor, For electricitv Walter, Hansom Carrol! lluniier and ..no Flie,, pi'I. The .twin''1 tli'i'iiioii for tho Vu.cb . .ome o. ,e , ,, r -r. are inclined to crow a little over their. "juiffl . Nime if t li t young roontom victory. Now girls when one of these louchtv champions invites you to share his generoun huspitnlity by way! of a five cent ice eieam cone, ask him if the familv ten-kettle by whose. aid the good molher provides tiiei meals to feed hi budding ucnius is nil! (Capital Jmirnnl Spcciul herviec.'i elertrieial niai'hine or wholhor it is hilvertnn, Or., Feb. 10. Klnier Snni run by steam. tell of Molnllu wns n guest at the 1 1 n r- I inn informed Hint it is likely sonie.vey lliirtiuaii home and attended the of the students of Kimball College Moose dance Friday night, will he Invited to occupy the rostrum Washington's birthdny will lie cele of the church here from time to time, brnted by the (I. A. H. and W. li. C. It i well that the young theologH have a chance to plume their wing feathers preparatory . tho,e flight, of oratory 1 whi' h rp ,n ""vlnee ' how bad we rf. ; t i. i :n ..i..- ia .ii'r rnilHV urn mrmiv whi K'' n P' "M ? B"'l I','"!'"11,1; In my last il.ti.llme, of "News' n rcgrctame error nppeiucM. l was made to say the "church" was "ab- suid'' and "untrue." I was not tn blame for this however. The word should hsve been 'ctiaige" and nut church. I hrg pardon of my renders who may have noticed this mistake. Mr. Compositor please observe the printer's golden rule, vl " Always fol- lew copy." My "copy said "rharite." I am re'pensiblo only for .... . ..... c... .km ' wuhi ii in inr oin ,n,n i tin inn i,m appears in print. I Henry Iduher has invented B novel ! hrace for the vomer post In the stretch- inji in M-ei-f wn,-. lsf wwk lady solicitor for subs "i ... ... '.. i- - Intormatton (or Lung Sufferers Thr irmhrrr f K tun nit Altfrrt !tv will ! iNHrtp(i t PtM i'ttfi n nt ttMJt'vt'rtnn frtitu t nliirrulirln tintl 11 tuHth l't I'f I nt f rt to miilitrf rw, with titforniHMiti nhnut iltt't iini frfh ulr Irtvrftt 'rntn llilw ni: - SMI liiirli(.aiiii ivf.. Ihll.., Vn. "Hf Itrmr flirt ltr ttt fmrn I wmm nmtrtrd lf H Nrmvtrrhait nt tli lwMHt mn4 iNtrr I w trih nii ffff Mltarli mt tinumnl, ttkn I Ntntrrtil BtintrlrMlly In MM III iilttl lit hniKf t vmn Irf I frlcfciful, hnrlilnii rmifth ttblrh n mrvllrlnv I hurt tnkrn rnulil wlievlMP. It mt tHtH flmf, Murth, IIX1S. Hint I AlMrlrif nhln KokMni'i 4ltrlW. In m hrt Kmr my ewh ph ami I nm pr oHnrr4 wlK I rannnt nweah tn klttlilr ' BmhI It fr. MI'trTltraJ.t itRHrl KOWAHt I., KMVVYI. Kt krimn AltfrHtlvf m rtiol fllc rlmiN n hronrhtit rrtlnTh k prr thrl mmi lun niri'tlni nnft up iHittilinir th n ftr m i'itnUlt tin httrinful or hwlnt formtna ttninp. Afviit no miht'Uitfri Hmull p(k. Jl f- if 11 Inr miif. i H"M hv lmllnc ruirtl. Writ for hoolikt of i - . cl-. lkvvatvrr- tRlllkl. Use Cottolene one-third less than you would of any ordi nary cooking fat for all your shortening, frying and cake making. Your grocer will deliver a pail of Cottolene at once. Arrange for him to deliver a regular supply. for n newspaper to be started in Salem her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Inglirnm. by C. I). Hancock, canvassed tho neigh-i Little Eleanor Adams is suffering hm hood tM'curing quite a list of names, from n very bad caso of poison ouk. I. list week I was made to state that, .luck Hyett was honored with a de we hud in Oregon now "a prohibition lightfnl birthdny party nt his home on cont with pockets." It should have Monday evening, February 15. becu with "wet pockets,'. Since tr. A, E. Wrightmen will entertain "'""' " " fV The prohibition o.ratt ha8 now left , .,. ,,,! i, T,' ,,,.! . .. . . . ! .. i ,,i ." ,j .. ,,. ... , .' ..' ,.,, " ' JbeMnd 'E.7. irjrTJ'. V V '"'"" rcpfilc hit sul to hie htnrt 'h ronlt'ut ml ,h)nk hfUvfn nnihiin in 0(1. .Mr. ami )n (u.l ft RrilJd m , G.ont!,lay night thing thinks llocin. SILVERTON NEWS of riilvortun Saturday afternoon in the! t), A. R. hull, A program nnd fine I Htnehi. promised, along with a good time for everybody Mrs. t . M. AiiiikIhiti whb vrrv rH .i.. 1: ... i u i.... I..: ' : . Hiiiiv Pur'ri!iMi ihji ruiimiiy in u Iter brother w ,-d rora Ala.kii. 110 r "".v r,',m'" - Mr. iinn .Mis. Aloe, -Mr. anil .Mis, Hingden and .Mr. Jurnhson were isit- ing friends nt Mi Kee Sunday, Mien Inn llulibs spent the week end in Salem, a guest of her friend Miss Harding who is a teacher in the school fr the blind There w ill he It basketball game be - iwcen the Caabv girls nnd boys nnd silverton girls and boys Friday night, The Silverton team expect to have their . .,- ...mv sums io wenr m tins enme. I "Kd" llogcs pop com wngon is n,,,ring completion and is to be iiulil up to date. Robert Wrny Is doing the piuniing aim it win soon tie remiy tor'' 'M' i"e nicnes or a woven wire business. ' fence. Itompel caught the bint with , The D. J. Wllscy family are moving his hitniK and now has it in a pen. It to Hilvertnn from Oregon City imm Iuim riMitiul tho Jin k prwrrty on .Met linn , utrort. ' .Mr. nnd Mm. .Ii'mro HitniU ittxl tittle ilnniilitof trnm rnroltun, Orrgon, hit inicrstn t li in week nt (lie Irn Htennrr , hnuw, tlimler Hulrtton li't't for Texnn , Moodoy wliero In' hnn btmim'n inter nttn bimI Mill renew elil iirtnotiHtinnn in , hin nntive ntnle. Mr. Krnnk Webb Is slowly recovering from a very sick spell. due to a. disordered condition of the tlrtimlniii Vinacke, Mrs, 0. M. Winv's ; blood or l.ult til important footl wother. celebrated .r eighty .fourth i elements. In chancinc kmsoiis fat- bi :;:,-ri;:r,,,v,";,v friends announcing the .rinrringe of. trl,e '1Cit W enriching the blotxl Miss Anna Lais and Mr. t'.otdis Vet-I nd 80 render the body better abht. rnniile In Hnn Kraneri) on Tuesday. I 10 withstand the varying element). February 10 Miss l.nis is a sl-t.-r of 1 This it the underlying reason why rJXL y . rdW,,Al fa, in r i" Mr., (lee. Ilubbs eatertaincd n nam-' 1llltkly tcorae colds and b.llkl brr of lady friends Mutiird- afternoon ' trcncth to prevent nunc serious sit h- I in honor of Mis. W. r. Anderson who Is j "'"'n ,n l ve for California to mske .her future home Mis. .1. M. Mn.liwn went to the Rose lOlty sinturdsy to snd a few days with "" ' ' "' "l n0mC " r"('"y niiei-noon . The 1 mted Lu heran Young Teoplea' : Society met hiimlny nt the ess home. An utteadiince of over one hundred lure welcome nt these meetings. Mr. mid Mrs. John Wolfurd left Mnn- for California where they will spend the remainder of tho winter. Among the birthday eelcbiatlons the piiHt week was n surprise on Mrs. Geo. MeKinley on her sixtieth anniversary. About forty friends representing the If. A. li. and' W. li. C. ennio with well i t illed biihkets Had a plensuiit afternoon was spent by all prersnt. I llev. ,1. C, Itoseland pastor of tho il'nited l.iillicriin uluirch left for the eiint Sunday, to intend an liuglish Mis lion eon fere nee. The It. X, A. Indies gave a Valentine social at the (!, A. H. hall Tuesday ..:..). A -I...., ... i i u I TT, V " tU L ( 1 , ti ' i . ' v in in;. Thr wtro a irooa mnnv in lf , , tM , , i i ! reported. 6 Polk County Farmer Captures Wild Goose IMlbis, (I.e., Feb. 19. One niulit I this week John tl. Uempel, residing : "ear this city, was awakened bv a lmd i M"a king in hit yard. There being iui doinentic geese on ills faun, he n ,-.11... I ...:,l. :..: t -I iin ,-iinio'ny in learn ine source , of noi-e. and, investimiting, he fouiol H wild goose, which had been crippled by a hunter, einlenvoiing to get weighs s'y jioiiiuN, WHAT CAUSES COLDS? Thin question and "How to Prevent Cokb'' it asked a thousand time every day. A cold Is really t (ever. not "ly caused by the weallicf but ' ncsa. It contains nature's n1cdicin.1l i fats, so skillfully prepared that the I blol profits from every drop, and it i. : hre fium harmlul dtum or alcohol. I gowi Biuoatiiid, n.l.